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Port Perry Star, 10 Aug 1910, p. 5

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retty yi fe Rnwlon with embroidery, fine tucks, lk ribbon, Reg. $2.38 t0 $2.50, 'Length 56 to 60 re- Pine or ie village re 'gen: 3 near and erance ved : regular stock and sold 'each, only 1 the assortment yon'll find seam § itched to knee, finished at side pleat. . Sizes 34 to 38. 'Women's white Pique Skir $1.00 every in back and front, 'Length 3 to 41. p to $1.25, none less than ¢k, 'embroidery and lace trimmed, Bond of Toronto, and Rev. D."S. i of Picton, ; Mr. Russell McKay {8 ili, Quarterly services were held here' ast Sunday. A specially pleasing feature" of the meeting" was the usic. Our choir did\splendidly, Miss Mearing, who has been visit- ing friends near Gréenbank, has res turned home, % Mr. Charles Patterson; of Phila. delphias "is spending a short time With bis parents, Mr. and Mr. Geo. 'Patterson, He brought with bimas bis guests Mr. Wilkinson and Dr. Morris, also of Philadelphia. : PROSPECT One of the most successful meet- ings of the Ladies' Aid was held at {the howe of Mrs. E. Martin on Friday, Aug: 15th. During the electric storm on Fri Y. night a chimney on the 'home of Arthur White was struck by light ning, the lightoing ran down the. chimney © stove: pipes a e minutes was \ lish cotton, in. high and low neck . Ladies' skirt made of good quality white one, we Bree of a pique, plain seven gored model, trimmed at side, 2] front and back panel with self cording and buttons White Pique Skirts $2.76 : Ladies" 7 gored skirt of good quality white pique, plain front panel, trimmed with four rows $1.00, of narrow tucking at each side, bottom of skirt is trimmed with two 'rows of wide embroidery insertion and two rows of fine cluster tucks running from front pa nel completely round skire. Length 39 and 40, White Duck Skirts - $2.00 Ladies' seven trimmed down front with one row of h LR Reach Oouncil, Ra The Angiist iieeting of ihe oi Council was held on Monday last. All members present, The minutes of July meeting were read and confirmed, On motion of Mr. Leask, $38 was paid to Mr. G. A. McMillan for gravel taken from his pit. On motion of Mr. Dobson, $7 was ordered to be paid to H. L. Ebbels, Esq., for legal services for the years 1908 and 1909, On motion' of Mr. Melntyre, $34.74 was ordered to. be paid to Mr. C. L. Vickery for lumber and cement lurn- ished as per account. On motion of Mr. Dobson, $4 was paid to Mr. Stanley McLeod for repairing culvert, Brock townline, road: div. 08, said amount to be charged to townline accoling. : On motion of Mr, Leask, $8 50 was paid. to Mr. H. H. Gregg for gravel taken from his pit for road-divs, 57 and 8; y On motion of Mr, Leask, $5 was paid to Me, W. J. Michie for repairs to cul- * | vert on gideroad,-eoncession 10. 'On. motion of Mr. Leask, $12.66 was paid to. Mrs, D: 'Whallen- being two: "thirds loss sustained by her in having a mb kilted and. one; éwe damaged by pt Wr of Mi: Leask, $10.50 was Jou. Wika for oF geavel taken {| gored white duck skirts panel and around - bottoms eavy embroidery insertion, fine tucks and cording, -Lengths 38 and 39-° On motion of My. paid to Mrs. Ketitit fir ghaveh, shike to ve SHuried To Eo Whilihs aeeoting. CR On motion of My. Mélntyte; $1.68 wi refunded to Mrs. Moore, Suintield, sb business tax. . On' motion of Mr. Leask, $59.50 was paid to Mr, Flewell for gravel furnished Corporation, On. motion of Mr. Dobson, $5.90 was paid to Mr, Jobn Ferguson, being aver- time statute labor and repairs to plows div. 38 On "motion of Mr, Leask, $1.50 was paid to Mr. G. A. MeMillan for clean ing out gravel pit.' On motion of Mr, Mark, $2 was paid Mr, N. Midgely for delivering road grader at Manchester, Mr. Dobson introduced and casvied through a By-law to raise for County Purposes the sum of $3310. Mr. Mcintyre introduced and carvied through a By-law to raise the sums of #4,100 for General Township Purposes. Mr. Mark introduced and carried through a By-law to assess the sevessl School Sections for the several amounts as apportioned by the several Trustees. Mri Mark introduced and carcied through a By-law appuinting Mr. Thee Ward, Collector at'a salary of $100: On' motion of Mr, Mclntyre, SiSR25 was paid to Mr. C. L. Vickery foe ceinent and lumber furnished the cor- Mark, $090 sa

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